A hack saw and breathing equipment sounds like the only way to me unless you want to empty it.
You are exerting a pulling force known as tension to remove the rock from the dirt.
Yes, you can get stuck in slime depending on its thickness and stickiness. Slime can be challenging to remove from clothing, hair, or surfaces, so it's important to be careful when playing with it to avoid getting stuck.
i have the same thing in my leg so im going to see a doctor and get it professionally removed
they are 750m deep
First, wash the area with soap and warm water. You can then use tweezers to try and remove the piece of metal. If the metal is deep or causing significant pain, seek medical attention to prevent infection or further injury.
Or a friend with a very long rope.You would have to have a very big ladder
If you have the room I would cut the wires off at the sensor and slip a 1/2" drive, 6 point, 7/8" deep socket with a long breaker bar over the sensor.
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There are lots of things to consider there. It could get infected if it stays in; it is possible for it to work itself out depending on how deep it is; it might get stuck and then have to cut it out. may as well just take it out and stopping being a sissy.
Step on the ice to make you fall then skate across the ice to lead you to a ladder that leads to an item that is HM7.
To remove a broken key from a lock, you can try using tweezers, a key extractor tool, or a small flathead screwdriver. Insert the tool into the lock and carefully pull out the broken key fragment. If the key is stuck deep inside, you may need to call a locksmith for assistance.